Definition of Globalization Flashcards
Defining Globalization
Definition of Globalization
Metaphors of Globalization
Origins and History
Defining Globalization
Definition of Globalization
Metaphors of Globalization
Origins and History
Increasing interconnectedness
and convergence of activities
and forms of life among diverse
cultures throughout the world
Stiglitz in Vega, et al, (2015)
It is the free movement of goods,
services, and people across the
world in a seamless and
integrated manner.
Gray (2017)
Implies the the interdependence
of the world’
s economies
(economic), cultures (cultural)
and populations (political),
brought about by crossborder
trade in goods and services,
technology and flows of
investment, people and
information
Fernando (2024)
“Globalization refers to the expansion and intensification of social relations
and consciousness across world-time and world-space.”
Manfred B. Steger
“Globalization is the inexorable integration of markets, nation-states, and
technologies to a degree never witnessed before—in a way that is enabling
individuals, corporations, and nation-states to reach around the world farther,
faster, deeper, and cheaper than ever befo
Thomas L. Friedman
“Globalization is the inexorable integration of markets, nation-states, and
technologies to a degree never witnessed before—in a way that is enabling
individuals, corporations, and nation-states to reach around the world farther,
faster, deeper, and cheaper than ever befo
Thomas L. Friedman
“Globalization can thus be defined as the intensification of worldwide social
relations which link distant localities in such a way that local happenings are
shaped by events occurring many miles away and vice versa
Anthony Giddens
is a figure of speech that describes an
object or action in a way that isn’t
literally true, but helps explain an idea or
make a comparison.
METAPHOR
domination and exploitation
Empire
integrated economy
Global Marketplace
one small village
Global Village
one small village
Global Village
social media and internet
Network Society
1st Century BC-5th
Century AD
&
13th-14th Centuries
AD
Silk Roads
15th-18th Centuries
Age of Discovery
1945-2008
2nd & 3rd Wave
1945-2008
2nd & 3rd Wave
7th-15th centuries
Spice Routes
19th Century-1914
First Wave of
Globalization
19th Century-1914
First Wave of
Globalization
2009-Present
Globalization 4.0